I feel like we are seeing something from Springfield, you know where the Simpsons have 3 eyed fish.. bye-bye ocean waters. I blame Mr. Burns
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Conjoined twin dolphins, not too mysterious.
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I think u hit the nail on that one I thought the same thing a dolphin with extra head like what happens 2 humans they need 2 leave it alone
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You think POLLUTING OUR ENVIRONMENT might have something to do with it? Wake-Up!!
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No. It wouldn't.
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Watson u really think that Kim's missiles with chemicals being shot into the water not causing mutation? U must b crazy or ignorant

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They're not nuclear
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OK when I get the chance I'll call Kim of NK & tell him 2 poor me some chemical of his explosive rockets in a cup 2 bring 2 u 2 drink



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Cheers!

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Lol OK Watson I can't even get mad at ya poison in the water not poison in or around the earth we r still going 2 die so cheers




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Looks like a hammerhead shark....
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I hope it is still alive, is it? For further research, mystery & intrigue.
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Not 'mysterious' at all: Siamese twins, result of a well-known developmental defect.
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Agreed -- Another case of headline writers needing a deeper understanding of science - I would have preferred to see "Rare" or "Uncommon"
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In addition, I doubt it stunned researchers as much as was something they marveled at due to rareness
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Just a dolphin or porpoise that started out as twins or a cell that didn't properly divide. It happens in most animal species. Even humans.
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